Regional Species Checklists
McDonald County, Missouri, United States
The BAMONA database currently includes verified sighting records for 74 species from this region.
Hesperiidae Skippers
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Epargyreus clarus Silver-spotted Skipper
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Autochton cellus Golden Banded-Skipper
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Thorybes pylades Northern Cloudywing
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Thorybes bathyllus Southern Cloudywing
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Cogia outis Outis Skipper
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Erynnis juvenalis Juvenal's Duskywing
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Erynnis horatius Horace's Duskywing
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Atalopedes campestris Sachem
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Euphyes vestris Dun Skipper
Papilionidae Parnassians and Swallowtails
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Battus philenor Pipevine Swallowtail
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Papilio glaucus Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
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Papilio troilus Spicebush Swallowtail
Pieridae Whites and Sulphurs
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Anthocharis midea Falcate Orangetip
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Pieris rapae Cabbage White
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Colias eurytheme Orange Sulphur
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Nathalis iole Dainty Sulphur
Lycaenidae Gossamer-wing Butterflies
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Callophrys gryneus Juniper Hairstreak
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Satyrium titus Coral Hairstreak
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Cupido comyntas Eastern Tailed-Blue
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Celastrina neglecta Summer Azure
Nymphalidae Brush-footed Butterflies
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Libytheana carinenta American Snout
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Euptoieta claudia Variegated Fritillary
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Speyeria cybele Great Spangled Fritillary
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Limenitis arthemis Red-spotted Purple or White Admiral
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Limenitis arthemis astyanax 'Astyanax' Red-spotted Purple
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Phyciodes phaon Phaon Crescent
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Phyciodes tharos Pearl Crescent
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Junonia coenia Common Buckeye
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Polygonia interrogationis Question Mark
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Enodia portlandia Southern Pearly-eye
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Megisto cymela Little Wood-Satyr
Saturniidae Wild Silk Moths
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Antheraea polyphemus Polyphemus moth
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Eacles imperialis Imperial moth
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Sphingicampa bisecta Bisected honey locust moth
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Dryocampa rubicunda Rosy maple moth
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Citheronia regalis Royal Walnut Moth
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Anisota virginiensis Pink-striped oakworm moth
Sphingidae Sphinx Moths, Hawkmoths
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Amorpha juglandis Walnut sphinx
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Paonias excaecata Blinded sphinx
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Paonias myops Small-eyed sphinx
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Ceratomia catalpae Catalpa sphinx
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Manduca rustica Rustic sphinx
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Ceratomia hageni Hagen's sphinx
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Ceratomia undulosa Waved sphinx
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Manduca sexta Carolina sphinx
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Sphinx canadensis Canadian sphinx
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Sphinx chersis Great ash sphinx
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Darapsa versicolor Hydrangea sphinx
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Erinnyis obscura Obscure sphinx
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Hemaris diffinis Snowberry Clearwing
Notodontidae Prominents
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Ianassa lignicolor White-Streaked Prominent
Noctuidae Owlet Moths, Miller Moths
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Anagrapha falcifera Celery Looper Moth
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Alypia octomaculata Eight-spotted Forester
Erebidae Erebid Moths
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Cisthene plumbea Lead-Colored Lichen Moth
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Crambidia cephalica Yellow-headed Lichen Moth
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Hypoprepia miniata Scarlet-winged Lichen Moth
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Halysidota tessellaris Banded Tussock Moth or Pale Tiger Moth
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Euchaetes egle Milkweed Tussock Moth or Milkweed Tiger Moth
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Clemensia albata Little White Lichen Moth
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Hypoprepia fucosa Painted Lichen Moth
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Apantesis nais Nais Tiger Moth
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Catocala neogama The Bride
Crambidae Crambid Snout Moths
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Udea rubigalis Celery Leaftier Moth
Geometridae Geometer Moths, Looper Moths
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Xanthotype urticaria False Crocus Geometer
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Macaria aemulataria Common Angle
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Iridopsis humaria Small Purplish Gray
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Anavitrinella pampinaria Common Gray
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Ectropis crepuscularia The Small Engrailed
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Nemoria bistriaria Red-fringed Emerald
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Pleuroprucha insulsaria Common Tan Wave
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Scopula limboundata Large Lace-border